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Work, Family, Pandemic Top Concerns as Players Adapt for Fall WSOP
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An autumn full of World Series of Poker action probably wasn’t one of the scenarios most players expected to occur barely a year ago, but as the global COVID-19 pandemic roars on, that’s 2021’s new poker reality. Adaptability is the keyword barring a massive new surge in disease, a live 2021 WSOP is going to play out.
We’ve previously looked at the pros and cons of an autumn WSOP from the perspective of pros, but there’s another truth to this as well. No matter what a player prefers, it’s a new reality, and each player must manage their needs and priorities if they want to play the WSOP.
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Pearl River Resort in Mississippi. In what has become a popular regional stop in the south, the series was comprised of nine different tournaments that awarded more than $1.1 million in prize money.
Among those to capture titles were
Kenard Bowie (Event #1 for $41,225),
Russell Boyette (Event #2 for $29,267),
Thomas Blakenship (Event #3 for $7,211),
Teddy Conner (Event #5 for $21,210),
Sabrathia Smith (Event #6 for $11,334),
Hiep Doan (Event #7 for $9,955), and
Nicholas Hawkins (Rookies Event for $2,206). Additionally, poker pro
Dan Lowery won the
However, when it came to victory moments, none were more special than that of
David âAtomBombâ Hendrix, who was victorious over a 264-entry field in
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COVID-19 may have stalled the motorcycle ride, but even a global pandemic couldn t stop the giving of Gaston County motorcyclists who participate in the original Toys for Tots Motorcycle Ride each year. The main objective is to get the toys for the children who need them, said Gerald Tate, who helped start the annual procession of bikers out of his Gaston County living room in 1985. The ride is just icing on the cake.
Bikers of Gaston County and surrounding areas collected 250 toys for the Salvation Army to distribute to needy families this year, despite not having the advantage of holding a motorcycle run that can draw hundreds to the area.
Kevin-ellisBobby-longLas-amagisJack-spanky-phillipsJasper-porterErnest-orrDaniel-loweryJonathan-raymerStephon-popeGerald-tateNichols-convenience-store-in-mecklenburgDunkin-donuts could do, while we want to give the housing authority time to get their commission their new commission together, the other thing is we should revisit the agenda. that s what we could do because we do have an m-o-u. we could keep on top of this. could you give us a copy of the m-o-u, the current m-o-u, and maybe we can, you know, look at it and make recommendations to them or absolutely. good. and if i can address just some of the comments. the current m-o-u took about two years to get them to agree to it s a two-sided situation. so, took me two years to get them to sign what we have. and what did it really get us? well, it got us a process by which within a few days of the complaint coming to us, their general counsel was made aware of the complaint. so, that got a much faster response than we traditionally got. and as i said, it s a snapshot. it doesn t tell you all the complaints that are involved with the housing authority because, indeed, that s not dbi s m
San-franciscoCaliforniaUnited-statesSuzanne-tuckerDaniel-loweryBarbara-smith more of a conversation ongoing about these needs. one of the things that i think of when i hear, you know, rosemary s report on the number of complaints received, et cetera, is that i really think that they are under reported. i don t think that that s an accurate picture of the number of complaints that tenants actually have. nor are we necessarily capturing the fact i guess the time frame for getting the repairs responded to. so, we may know when people initially call, you know. we re doing that within the department in term of the calls that you get. but what i m saying is outside of those calls, we also don t have a sense of, you know, are these being taken care of in a way that maybe dbi would have a role in jumping in and trying to, you know, speed up the repair abatement, et cetera. and, so, i think there is a lot of confusion at the housing authority properties right now about how to report repairs. some people are still trying to go through 311 because that s what
San-franciscoCaliforniaUnited-statesSuzanne-tuckerDaniel-loweryBarbara-smith and then also kind of separate, being able to separate out a little what is related to major capital improvement needs. we know there are issues with that particularly related to funding. and other things are maybe really an issue of someone s not going out in a timely manner to go fix the issue at hand. and, so, it might be good to just be able to sort of track these things better, to have more of a conversation ongoing about these needs. one of the things that i think of when i hear, you know, rosemary s report on the number of complaints received, et cetera, is that i really think that they are under reported. i don t think that that s an accurate picture of the number of complaints that tenants actually have. nor are we necessarily capturing the fact i guess the time frame for getting the repairs responded to. so, we may know when people initially call, you know. we re doing that within the department in term of the calls that you get. but what i m saying is outside of
San-franciscoCaliforniaUnited-statesSuzanne-tuckerDaniel-loweryBarbara-smith patterns are, the response time, you know, issues such as that. and then also kind of separate, being able to separate out a little what is related to major capital improvement needs. we know there are issues with that particularly related to funding. and other things are maybe really an issue of someone s not going out in a timely manner to go fix the issue at hand. and, so, it might be good to just be able to sort of track these things better, to have more of a conversation ongoing about these needs. one of the things that i think of when i hear, you know, rosemary s report on the number of complaints received, et cetera, is that i really think that they are under reported. i don t think that that s an accurate picture of the number of complaints that tenants actually have. nor are we necessarily capturing the fact i guess the time frame for getting the repairs responded to. so, we may know when people initially call, you know. we re doing that within the department in te
San-franciscoCaliforniaUnited-statesSuzanne-tuckerDaniel-loweryBarbara-smith issue. dbi alone cannot resolve it. right now the [speaker not understood] for dbi, we don t know [speaker not understood]. we need to work on it with all the city agencies. the way i hear is maybe we may start to help them to inspect some of the section 8 property, but right now we don t know that much yet until we, you know, well defined by the city administrator. it seems a if the protocol for complaint, filing complaints about thing could be tightened up for consistency. if 311 is handling that it all ends up in the same place, would be helpful. so, right now it goes all different directions. so, i m just saying it may be some of those things are very easy so we can keep track of it. i mean, i think sometimes it s a matter of just knowing what the issues are. ~ in one place. commissioner lee. well, i think we could help, help in some cases, but i think the first thing is to let the new housing authority commission recognize what the problem is. then maybe have t
San-franciscoCaliforniaUnited-statesSuzanne-tuckerDaniel-loweryBarbara-smith therefore, when such a request is ignored, as in this case, it is a serious matter. serious enough to allow the public to come before you and allow our case to be made in person because it was the director s failure to do her job. however, you did not explore the fact that we presented bush should have been a fact that was the basis for your decision to uphold or reject our arguments. therefore, you have compounded the error by not considering the evidence of this case. if you have contributed to the illegal grading of the provision of the building code. i request that you continue this discussion to your next commission meeting, to promptly consider your responsibilities under the charter and administrative code. thank you. many as just about there. i am an architect in the city. i speak to correct the findings. we respectfully requested that the director investigate and make a determination. the word demand seems odd. we never asked for a permit to do a fine search on for
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